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Strana xvi
... able portion of it . Of this there are fome few in- ftances in the TATLER , but many in the SPEC- TATOR . Indeed no two men , even allowing the fuperiority of ADDISON , were ever better qualified , by correfpondence or difpofition of ...
... able portion of it . Of this there are fome few in- ftances in the TATLER , but many in the SPEC- TATOR . Indeed no two men , even allowing the fuperiority of ADDISON , were ever better qualified , by correfpondence or difpofition of ...
Strana xviii
... able not only to improve them , but to point out their de- fects , it ought to be remembered that he wrote without those helps from combined taste and skill which they now enjoy . " It is not uncommon for those who have grown wife by ...
... able not only to improve them , but to point out their de- fects , it ought to be remembered that he wrote without those helps from combined taste and skill which they now enjoy . " It is not uncommon for those who have grown wife by ...
Strana xxi
... able by the critic than by the author . After all the light thrown upon the beauties and defects of style * From inattention to the marks which distinguish the dif- ferent productions of the ESSAYISTS , fome critics have cen- fured ...
... able by the critic than by the author . After all the light thrown upon the beauties and defects of style * From inattention to the marks which distinguish the dif- ferent productions of the ESSAYISTS , fome critics have cen- fured ...
Strana xxii
... able to follow their own canons . Of this Dr. BLAIR himself affords a remarkable in- ftance . Notwithstanding the long labour he had bestowed on his " Lectures on Rhetoric , " the per- petual revifion to which they were fubjected , and ...
... able to follow their own canons . Of this Dr. BLAIR himself affords a remarkable in- ftance . Notwithstanding the long labour he had bestowed on his " Lectures on Rhetoric , " the per- petual revifion to which they were fubjected , and ...
Strana xxvii
... able to preserve himself from being enslaved by his auxiliary ? " The fame fact has been related by others in coarser language , and with an apparent defign to depreciate a character not eafily affailable in other points , That ADDISON ...
... able to preserve himself from being enslaved by his auxiliary ? " The fame fact has been related by others in coarser language , and with an apparent defign to depreciate a character not eafily affailable in other points , That ADDISON ...
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